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            A                                  B                                 C
                          VASCULOPATHY, CUTANEOUS  A, Proliferative thrombovascular necrosis in a dachshund. B, Note the typical
                          wedge-shaped lesion (notching). C, The dog did not respond to medical therapy, but the problem was corrected with surgery.





















            A                         B                         C                         D

                          VASCULOPATHY, CUTANEOUS  Dermatomyositis in a corgi. Note the similarity to other vasculopathies in the paw
                          (A), pinna (B), and pressure point lesion (hock) (C). Note also the typical facial lesions (D).


           ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED                RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
           READINGS                            SHEETS
           Miller WH Jr, et al: Muller & Kirk’s Small animal
            dermatology, ed 7, St. Louis, 2013, Saunders, pp   How to Assemble and Use an Elizabethan Collar
            479-488.                           How to Apply a Cream or Ointment to the Skin
           Morris DO: Ischemic dermatopathies. Vet Clin North   How to Bathe a Dog or Cat Using Medicated
            Am Small Anim Pract 43:99-111, 2013.  Shampoo






























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